A Quote by Malcolm McDowell

I've always been one to do the work and just hone my craft. — © Malcolm McDowell
I've always been one to do the work and just hone my craft.
You just want to hone your craft, whatever it may be.
You need to work at the craft of songwriting, but not only the craft. When I see people working both on themselves and the craft, and they combine those things...I just go, That's just fabulous.
Art is craft: all art is always and essentially a work of craft: but in the true work of art, before the craft and after it, is some essential durable core of being, which is what the craft works on, and shows, and sets free. The statue in the stone. How does the artist find that, see it, before it's visible? That is a real question.
I really believe in myself. I'm the hardest worker I know, and one of the best songwriters. There's a craft to it, and it takes a long time to hone it, and I work really hard at it.
Just give me a good role that allows me to hone my craft and I am a pretty happy camper.
Just give me a good role that allows me to hone my craft, and I am a pretty happy camper.
You have to continue to hone your craft.
People like me for who I am, I don't wanna change that, if anything I just wanna hone my craft and get better at it.
All I've done since I was young was hone my craft.
You have to hone your craft, but you also have to be born with a certain amount of talent, and I never took the talent for granted - I've always worked really hard to be as good as I could be.
When you play, you get an opportunity to hone your craft.
What you get at the BMI Workshop is the rarest commodity in New York City: Friendly criticism; people who genuinely root for you; and a chance to rewrite your work, try it again, and hone your craft.
Because I am of a generation and slightly old-fashioned, my bottom line belief is what you do is you rehearse and you work and you own it. Of course, you hone it during the first few performances but once you have it honed, not that you must ever assume it is perfect, part of the craft is being able to repeat that.
Whenever you step on the ice, you need to be a student of the game and try to hone your craft. You're never going to play a perfect match, but you're always chasing that perfect game.
I'm really proud to have been in The Craft. I will always be that chick from The Craft, no matter what I do.
Early inspirations included Michael Jackson, Prince, Stevie Wonder, Donny Hathaway, Marvin Gaye, Lionel Richie... Those were the people I actually wound up studying just to hone my craft.
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